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Identity Theft

Type of Crime:

Fraud/Forgery

The Federal crime of identity theft is defined as the knowing transfer, possession, or use of a means of identification of another with the intent to commit or in connection with any unlawful activity that constitutes a violation of Federal law or that constitutes any felony under State law. If convicted of this crime, you may face a term of imprisonment of up to 15 years. However, if it is determined that the offense was committed in order to facilitate a drug trafficking crime or in connection with a crime of violence, you may face a term of imprisonment of up to 20 years. Therefore, it is imperative that you retain the services of a knowledgeable and experienced criminal defense attorney. Kenner & Greenfield have over 40 years of experience defending individuals charged with identity theft in both State and Federal courts across the Country. Kenner & Greenfield will provide you with the most effective defense strategy possible and are committed to keeping you out of jail. Contact Kenner & Greenfield today!